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20th day of March, A. D. 1922 at the following places in said City to wit: In the First Precinct at Captain’s Office at the Great Western Mine. In the Second Precinct in the rest room at the Basement of the City Hall. In the Third Precinct at the Basement of the City Hall.At said Primary Election the following Municipal Officers will be Nominated: One Commissioner-- Three Year Term: One Commissioner; to fill Vacancy for the unexpired term of One Year.Three Supervisors, Two Year term each.Two Constables, Two Year term each.The names of the following Candidates will appearupon the said Ballot for the respective Offices.For Commissioner — Three Year Term.Roger Jackson Ira OdgersFor Commissioner — To Fill Vacancy Unexpired Term Of One YearArvid Bjork William Eldred Jr.Supervisors — Two Year^Term EachVictor Soderman Adolph Miller J. Edward Udd Nathan Warshawsky P. M. Shaw Olaf NelsonFor Constables - Two Year TermEli Massi Alferd KenoskeThe Poles of said Election shall be open#d at Seven O’clock in the morning and remain open un-,til Five O’clock in the Afternoon of said Day.Dated March 6th 1922W. I. GRIBBLE,City Clerk.group I'Brf MMIBMl bjt adapted forIwr.re, it dorm mu pay. 3uppom« It10cTHE SECRET OF A BEAUTIFUL SKINCleopatra knew It. That »ii the accret i4 her power. Every day her akin war ilu-rouchly (leotard with palm ■rid olive oil*. Then as now thrwe tula were famed for their mild, MOthing, clean* i! qualities.She loo used other coametlc*. hut every day the** were removed hy thorough (learning. In rhia way ahe waa able to keep her akin amooth, firm, freah and youthful.Today there (ante oila aie acicn-u6cally blended in tamoua Palmolive Soap. T ■ey give It mild new*. wonderful aoothing quditic*. protuae creamy and rrfreahing lather.Powder and rouge will not harm the akin it you wa*h daily with ■ mild aoap. A thorough r learning w ith Palmolive will lone your akin and help k do ka own beautifying. Smoothneaa and a charmingly natural color will rwuh.You can buy Palmolive Soap at id) firat cUu grocerira and drug totewTHE PALMOLIVE COMPANY Milwauker, V ia.♦One Thousand DollarsAnd 65 Other Prize*For Naming theMichelin Tire ManA WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU ALL ABOUT ITWe will give you *n envelope containing the •imple rule* governing lhi» contest, together with helpful suggestion* and aUo • comet! card w hich you m*y uve m mbmilting name*.Crystal Falls Tire and Battery ShopWILL ELDRED, Jr., Prop.Ironalderahle extent the large furrova mud. by our 23 plow*. After the |ill.ig ha* putmcd ovur the land once « team follown i»t* kiiiK up the roou which urn plowed tip and left on top of the ground after if wna puaaetl over wlflgthe drag We then go over fhv ilrnggi d land, double during It with * large tractor iliac. hollowing the iliac we Again run over the ground with a drag which moke* It level enough for the harrow and drill. After the land ha* been drilled, we run over It with a roller to crii»h the .mall roola Into the ground an much an po.alble, and In prevent the unnec caaury hivuking of macInnery wtioei inning over II wllli a mower. At the tame lime. ImiuI Ihnt I* nrai plowed and needed the quint year, will retain pa molatiire to a belter extent, and II nlao ha* « tendency to rru*h the gran* weed tntn I ha ground «o that the need will germinate more quickly and hwv« »n opportunity of rooting more deeply.We buve olao cleared gome bottom or luarah land lying near the river. .« h« aelecled am h hi ml that haa lien burnt over I ram lime iu time and ha« a minimum amount of growing hrii'It lt;n It In cariug tliia land we rlmply cut all or the bniatl. root*, ami -tuinpa umler I he Mirf*'* of fhn ground no that it on lie piioaed oiei with a mower and other machinery ib.n oeed H Into itmothy. red fop. and a talk* clover, t'aunJIy If thin • wamp land haa Itecn I reed of hruah jand slump we need It by hand tf the | ground I too wm bo « drtl. then run over It with a inrtnr and dim*, ml lowed hv * barrow »bd roller If poe«llile l.aat jeif we weeded ilgty I five ucrew m ihU mnrirm and got u I r»-e;lcnl .land of gran. II would I ii. iii,),o«»ible to ph'w ih . cine* nt I nnd on II It bml been thoroughly I drained for -vver«| year*It «(i| he our policy nui to dlalurb I thia and with « plow • • long «* j»r » r nble to raise « good crop of lt* on It. •* the cnn'l.m ottlng over | r v.i!h * mower and k»* ; « down th«-! hr.iwh will help u a great extent In j -ting the root* In .pile if ih. poot-1» owing weaaon «r had 1**1 year and latenc** of tie «»» t when w* ■ .owed our graaw tht* m adow pro-j laced about » ilt;n nt bat to the tire t Optrary to mi optrinn of ewamii land* when I Writ cam* to thig a tat*. I have come In the mm lotion thgt aotne mareh l«eda ate among Ih* no«t valnable when properly locateit. the moron being thr. • Kn- and la not en'ijeaitrd to the drangh • much a the higher land* Then t o, we arguing lit* make owe ol the damn ua»4 hv logger* In floating log- in the ** «hty*. We am going to put he* lt;' •« into tbe*e dam* «n that In ca*e of an extremely dry yaar, w» nan loan down our galea a ad. hack the water over the entire area of onr marah land. If nete»«ary, thna awi'ulng u. nt a hay crop from our marah land* in a pit* of the dry weather. Tbla arhema l» prehega a new one to thla iContinued on page 4)
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